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It has been far, far too long since SUSE has had a semi-official podcast. Years, in fact. Today, that all changes. Proud to announce that SUSE Open Audio has launched, with the first episode posted to the SUSE YouTube Channel. Show Notes for Episode 1: My guest for this inaugural episode is SUSE’s President of Strategy, […]

Last week, we announced that SUSE was acquiring the openATTIC project. So I sat down with Lenz Grimmer — the openATTIC lead — to ask a few questions about the project and what this news means for openATTIC (and SUSE) going forward. Bryan: How would you describe openATTIC to someone who’s never heard of it before? […]

Ok. We don’t have an actual “SUSE Album” — but we’ve produced enough Linux, Free Software & SUSE related music video parodies that we almost could. And here they are. All of them. In one single blog post. You’re welcome.

Guest Blog post by Ross Zwisler Linux Kernel Developer, Intel Part 1: High Level Overview Persistent memory is an emerging technology in which Non­Volatile DIMMs (NVDIMMs) are placed on the memory bus. These NVDIMMs can exist either along side or in the place of traditional volatile memory DIMMs. NVDIMMs have the property that data […]

A new vulnerability was discovered (CVE-2016-2776) which could possibly allow a remote denial of service attack. SUSE already has patches available to fix this issue. Some details on CVE-2016-2776: Testing by ISC has uncovered a critical error condition which can occur when a nameserver is constructing a response. A defect in the rendering of messages into […]

Can you believe that Linux — the versatile operating system kernel that powers everything from mainframes to phones to crock pots (no joke) — is 25 years old? Who knew this amazing piece of Free and Open Source Software would be used in such different and amazing ways? Or that it would dominate the computing […]

By Michael Jores, SUSE Happy 25th Anniversary Linux from SUSE! For 24 years now, the green chameleon has been engaged in Linux development. Recently somebody asked me: “Since when is Linux actually mainstream?” That’s a good question. Perhaps since 2011, I answered, when SAP HANA was launched exclusively on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server? Or maybe […]

When the cool companies of the world think “OpenStack”… they think “SUSE”. And not just because SUSE won (nay… dominated) Intel’s Rule The Stack competition (a speed trial to see who can set up OpenStack instances faster than anyone else in the land) three years in a row. In the far away realm of Finland (well, “far […]

As a kid we were all told that winning isn’t everything. “It doesn’t matter if you win or lose, it’s how you play the game.” That’s absolutely true. But, I’ve gotta say, winning feels pretty darn good. At the 2016 Storage Awards, SUSE took home “Cloud Enabler of the Year” for SUSE OpenStack Cloud and […]

As a young man (in days long past) I worked as an entry-level developer at a large software company. Down the hall from my office sat a wise, gray neck-bearded man; The experienced old developer. The one we all listened to and revered. One day, as we were talking about some software release or another […]